Yuchujian

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Yuchujian
Chanyu
Domain and influence of the Eastern Huns
Reignc. 91-93 AD
PredecessorNorthern Chanyu
DynastyModu Chanyu
FatherYouliu

Yuchujian (Chinese: 於除鞬) was a chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire. He succeeded his brother the Northern Chanyu upon his defeat in 91 AD by the Han dynasty. Yuchujian settled at Yiwu near modern Hami and surrendered to the Han dynasty. In 93 AD, Yuchujian rebelled and fled to the north. He was convinced to return by Ren Shang and Wang Fu but died on the way back.[1]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ Crespigny 2007, p. 1017.

References[edit]

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Preceded by Chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire
91–93 AD
Succeeded by